The document provides instructions for using a Bio-Profiler device. It explains how to install the software, log in to your profile account, enter client data, scan hair samples, view reports, search for clients, and receive software updates. Troubleshooting tips are provided for issues installing the software or connecting the device.
The document provides a software requirements specification for the ARMOR Polypharmacy Software Tool (ARMOR PST). The ARMOR PST is intended to help physicians manage medication for elderly patients dealing with polypharmacy. The specification outlines key requirements, including collecting patient information, checking for medication thresholds and interactions, and optimizing dosages based on lab results. The ARMOR PST aims to guide doctors through assessing, reviewing, and optimizing patient medication in a systematic way.
Online diagnostic lab booking system project reportPalash Sukla Das
The document describes an Online Diagnosis Booking System (ODBS) that is split into three main parts: Patient Registration, Diagnosis Center, and Admin. It aims to allow for faster diagnosis and treatment while reducing the workload and time spent on minor issues. The system would utilize technologies like HTML, CSS, JavaScript, MySQL, and ASP.NET on the Visual Studio platform. It outlines the hardware requirements, system design including ER diagrams and webpage mockups, and future plans to integrate the system with other clinical systems like laboratories. The conclusion states that the ODBS could help patients access appropriate health information and services more efficiently.
This document outlines a presentation on a clinic management system project. It introduces the project, describes existing manual systems and their limitations, outlines the project requirements and features, and provides an overview of the project description, scope, assumptions, and diagrams. The system aims to automate hospital management tasks like patient registration, appointments, billing, and prescriptions to make the process less time-consuming and more efficient compared to existing manual systems.
This document describes an automated doctor appointment and doctor help management system project. The project was submitted by Shahrin Sultana in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Bachelor of Computer Science and Engineering degree. The project aims to develop a web-based application to manage doctor appointments, patient and doctor records, and enable communication between doctors and patients. It will allow users to book appointments online, view doctor schedules and profiles, and send messages to doctors. The system is intended to address issues with existing manual appointment systems by providing a more efficient online alternative.
The document outlines an internal guide for a MedPix hospital management system project. It includes sections on the company developing the system, PixelTrans, an introduction to the project's purpose and scope, models in the system, screen shots, a description of the existing manual system, the proposed new system, test cases, UML diagrams, potential features, and a conclusion. The system is intended to automate key functions like patient registration and management, billing, and access to records for improved efficiency.
This document outlines requirements for a hospital management system software. It describes problems with conventional paper-based systems, such as difficulty finding patient information and preparing accurate reports. The proposed software would automate patient registration, prescriptions, test results, billing, and reporting. It would have administrator and user roles. Sample screens are provided for login, patient entry, prescriptions, test results, and more. The software aims to computerize a hospital's operations and easily store and access patient information.
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This document provides information about the Discharge 1.2.3 electronic discharge documentation system. It describes how Discharge 1.2.3 automates the discharge process for hospitals and clinicians, reducing time spent on paperwork. It highlights benefits for clinical staff like increased time with patients. The document also discusses return on investment for organizations through increased revenue, reduced medical errors, and improved compliance. It provides an overview of features, customization options, and ease of use.
The document provides a software requirements specification for the ARMOR Polypharmacy Software Tool (ARMOR PST). The ARMOR PST is intended to help physicians manage medication for elderly patients dealing with polypharmacy. The specification outlines key requirements, including collecting patient information, checking for medication thresholds and interactions, and optimizing dosages based on lab results. The ARMOR PST aims to guide doctors through assessing, reviewing, and optimizing patient medication in a systematic way.
Online diagnostic lab booking system project reportPalash Sukla Das
The document describes an Online Diagnosis Booking System (ODBS) that is split into three main parts: Patient Registration, Diagnosis Center, and Admin. It aims to allow for faster diagnosis and treatment while reducing the workload and time spent on minor issues. The system would utilize technologies like HTML, CSS, JavaScript, MySQL, and ASP.NET on the Visual Studio platform. It outlines the hardware requirements, system design including ER diagrams and webpage mockups, and future plans to integrate the system with other clinical systems like laboratories. The conclusion states that the ODBS could help patients access appropriate health information and services more efficiently.
This document outlines a presentation on a clinic management system project. It introduces the project, describes existing manual systems and their limitations, outlines the project requirements and features, and provides an overview of the project description, scope, assumptions, and diagrams. The system aims to automate hospital management tasks like patient registration, appointments, billing, and prescriptions to make the process less time-consuming and more efficient compared to existing manual systems.
This document describes an automated doctor appointment and doctor help management system project. The project was submitted by Shahrin Sultana in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Bachelor of Computer Science and Engineering degree. The project aims to develop a web-based application to manage doctor appointments, patient and doctor records, and enable communication between doctors and patients. It will allow users to book appointments online, view doctor schedules and profiles, and send messages to doctors. The system is intended to address issues with existing manual appointment systems by providing a more efficient online alternative.
The document outlines an internal guide for a MedPix hospital management system project. It includes sections on the company developing the system, PixelTrans, an introduction to the project's purpose and scope, models in the system, screen shots, a description of the existing manual system, the proposed new system, test cases, UML diagrams, potential features, and a conclusion. The system is intended to automate key functions like patient registration and management, billing, and access to records for improved efficiency.
This document outlines requirements for a hospital management system software. It describes problems with conventional paper-based systems, such as difficulty finding patient information and preparing accurate reports. The proposed software would automate patient registration, prescriptions, test results, billing, and reporting. It would have administrator and user roles. Sample screens are provided for login, patient entry, prescriptions, test results, and more. The software aims to computerize a hospital's operations and easily store and access patient information.
Power point sample presentation jan 2013 discharge 123 w table of contents (1)Tracy TB M. A. Degree
This document provides information about the Discharge 1.2.3 electronic discharge documentation system. It describes how Discharge 1.2.3 automates the discharge process for hospitals and clinicians, reducing time spent on paperwork. It highlights benefits for clinical staff like increased time with patients. The document also discusses return on investment for organizations through increased revenue, reduced medical errors, and improved compliance. It provides an overview of features, customization options, and ease of use.
The document discusses hospital management software and lists various targeted keywords related to healthcare software and their competition levels and monthly searches. It also provides contact information for Birlamedisoft, a company that provides medical software solutions for hospitals, laboratories, blood banks and other healthcare establishments. The company offers both web-based and offline software for functions like hospital management, laboratory information systems, and blood bank management.
The document describes an electronic prescribing system that connects physicians and pharmacies over a secure network. It introduces an algorithm and computerized design to facilitate electronic prescribing. The system uses TeamViewer software to allow physicians to remotely access and fill prescription information on a pharmacy's computer. This electronic process is estimated to take 40 seconds per patient, reducing errors and calls compared to handwritten prescriptions while improving patient safety and healthcare cost savings.
This is an University project. Medicine management and distribution system. There are three panel. Admin panel is developer panel, pharmacy panel is pharmacy shop panel and last is the client panel.
HospitalSoftwareShop provides exhaustive LIS Software - Laboratory Information System -for Pathology Labs. Being web-based makes lab software globally accessible. Software for labs offers widest range of pathology tests, direct integration with lab equipment without manual intervention reduces errors and time
Hospital management system business caseNeelam Priya
This document presents a business case for developing a Hospital Management System (HMS) software. The HMS would allow patients located far from hospitals to get online medical advice and treatment recommendations. It would automate major hospital operations like storing and retrieving patient records and billing. Two alternatives are considered: 1) Creating a mobile app for basic functions and 2) Providing doctor contact numbers for emergencies. The document outlines requirements, assumptions, risks, and metrics to measure the project's success in increasing customers and returns within three years.
This document summarizes a graduation project submitted by three students - Gaith Amer Rammah, Alaa Mahmoud Al-Zoubi, and Zaid Alighanayem - for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering at Al-Zaytoonah University of Jordan. The project involves developing a patient record system to make patient medical records easily accessible to medical professionals. The document includes sections on background, literature review, business model, project management, and an abstract and acknowledgment.
SAS programming is important in the pharmaceutical industry for analyzing data from clinical trials to determine if new drugs are safe and effective. Clinical trials test drugs on human subjects in controlled environments. SAS programmers analyze the statistical data from clinical trials using SAS software. SAS programmer jobs in the USA are in high demand. SAS programmers need a strong understanding of statistics, drug development, and regulatory processes to ensure they are properly analyzing clinical trial data and results that can impact human lives. JobAnts is a website that can help candidates find SAS clinical programming positions in the USA and assists employers in finding qualified applicants.
This document outlines the requirements for an electronic health record (EHR) system, including an overall description, specific requirements, diagrams, and a prototype demonstration. It discusses the problem-oriented medical record model and how problem lists have evolved in EHRs. The document also provides details on the proposed project timeline, technology requirements, basic EHR concepts and terminology, and a literature review on EHR adoption.
This document outlines a presentation for a hospital management system created by five group members. It includes sections on contents, introduction, scope, advantages, system requirements, design, appointment list, personal information, limitations, and conclusion. The introduction describes the system's ability to register patients, store their details, and facilitate computerized billing. The scope specifies it can be used in hospitals, clinics, and labs. Advantages include immediate access to data, a friendly interface, and time savings.
The document provides an overview of a project report on a Hospital Management System. It includes an introduction describing the purpose and scope of the system. It then discusses the overall description, including goals, background on existing hospital processes, project requirements, user characteristics, and constraints. Finally, it analyzes the feasibility of the system from technical, economic, operational, and schedule perspectives. The system aims to automate hospital workflows and improve accuracy, reliability, and immediate access to information.
This document outlines a project to develop an Open Source Medical Record Management (MRM) system called "Open MRM" for Western Hospital. A team of 5 students will build the system using Java and open source technologies. The system aims to automate key functions like OPD, billing, labs, and pharmacy to reduce errors and improve efficiency over the hospital's existing manual processes. By making Open MRM free and standards-compliant, the team hopes to help other medium-sized hospitals in the country improve medical services.
Kevin Verrett is seeking employment as a medical laboratory technician or information technician. He has over 20 years of experience working in clinical laboratories and has extensive experience operating various laboratory analyzers. He also has skills in information technology, including networking, operating systems, and programming. His objective is to combine his laboratory and IT skills and gain experience in information technology.
Pharmacy management system fyp documentationAbubakr Cheema
Pharmacy management system fyp documentation
complete project report
Online Pharmacy is a software which is used for small or big level organization such
as pharmacy.This software is based on online pharmacy in which customer orders a
particular medicine and get it.The main purpose of this webapp is to provide facility
to the people living in remote areas or people who uses a particular medicines
monthly but they can’t get it due to a number of reasons.So this app less their worries
and make medicines available for them.Moreover if people are unable to go to the
doctor,they also visit our website and get medicines after complete consultation of our
online doctor.It performs several other operations like adding new doctor,adding new
medicine,delete or modify a medicine approving medicine orders etc .It is made in
java so it is platform independent it can run on any platform like Windows, Unix and
MacOS etc.
This document proposes an anonymous online patient-researcher matching system called Redwoodland that allows patients to remain anonymous while providing their medical data. It aims to recruit substantial patient data and attract researchers/physicians by maintaining privacy. The system provides a secure portal for patients to manage and share their medical records anonymously. It also allows researchers to search anonymized patient data and confidentially communicate with matched patients. The system uses encryption to anonymize patient identities while giving them control over access and use of their data. It is built on open-source technologies for flexibility and low costs. The goal is to facilitate better matches between patients and researchers by addressing privacy concerns and engaging more patients through an anonymous system.
This document provides information about the Discharge 1.2.3 electronic discharge documentation system. It describes how Discharge 1.2.3 automates the discharge process for hospitals and clinicians, reducing time spent on paperwork. It highlights benefits for clinical staff like increased time with patients. The document also discusses return on investment for organizations through increased revenue, reduced medical errors and litigation risks, and improved compliance. It provides an overview of features, customization options, and ease of use.
This document discusses the challenges of testing electronic health record (EHR) software and provides recommendations for improving the testing process. It notes that EHR software involves complex workflows across many systems, making testing difficult. It recommends developing a testing strategy that includes risk analysis to prioritize what to test. This strategy should define testing scope, coverage and responsibilities. It also suggests using manual test cases, exploratory testing, or checklists as testing methods depending on resources and needs. The overall goal is to establish an efficient yet effective testing process to ensure software quality and patient safety.
Clear Protocol is a voice-activated clinical validation system that uses electronic wearables to allow healthcare providers to validate medical procedures in real-time without interrupting patient care. It addresses limitations of existing systems that require use of devices like computers, tablets, or phones. Clear Protocol accepts any clinical procedure and can be used across all healthcare settings. It uses voice recognition to guide users through validation steps and automatically logs completed protocols to enhance documentation. The system is designed to be hands-free and keep providers focused on patients.
This document discusses a project that uses game-theoretic rough sets (GTRS) to improve decision making in medical diagnosis and treatment. The project extends the GTRS model to analyze uncertainty in medical decision making. It aims to obtain three-way decision rules (acceptance, rejection, deferment) using GTRS thresholds. Experimental results on healthcare datasets suggest the approach may improve overall decision quality in medicine. The incorporation of GTRS in web-based medical decision support systems could enrich decision making capabilities.
[BBBtech] elemark for chronic disease care brochureKyongsik Yun
The elemark mobile blood testing device can test multiple parameters for managing chronic diseases like diabetes and cardiovascular disease. It tests glucose, ketone bodies, and cholesterol and stores the results, which can be viewed graphically over time. The data and risk scores can be shared with family and doctors through the elemark care monitoring service. Hospitals can also integrate elemark to sync results to electronic medical records.
A Comparative Study of Nurses Accessing Electronic Patient Record Systems wi...Gilberto Crespo
The main objective of this study was to identify potential usability problems, interaction differences, advantages, and disadvantages of two versions of a nursing documentation system: PDA and Tablet PC. A comparative study of tasks completion was made between these systems. The dependent variables of this study were tasks completion time, number of tasks completed, and user satisfaction. No significant differences were found in completion time of individual tasks between both systems. Significant differences in user satisfaction ratings for the use of the stylus, weight, and portability were found. No significant differences were found in the satisfaction of the nurses with interaction and system aspects between the two nursing documentation versions. The results of the study support the conclusion that PDAs are a better alternative for supporting nursing documentation tasks at bedside than Tablet PCs.
The document discusses hospital management software and lists various targeted keywords related to healthcare software and their competition levels and monthly searches. It also provides contact information for Birlamedisoft, a company that provides medical software solutions for hospitals, laboratories, blood banks and other healthcare establishments. The company offers both web-based and offline software for functions like hospital management, laboratory information systems, and blood bank management.
The document describes an electronic prescribing system that connects physicians and pharmacies over a secure network. It introduces an algorithm and computerized design to facilitate electronic prescribing. The system uses TeamViewer software to allow physicians to remotely access and fill prescription information on a pharmacy's computer. This electronic process is estimated to take 40 seconds per patient, reducing errors and calls compared to handwritten prescriptions while improving patient safety and healthcare cost savings.
This is an University project. Medicine management and distribution system. There are three panel. Admin panel is developer panel, pharmacy panel is pharmacy shop panel and last is the client panel.
HospitalSoftwareShop provides exhaustive LIS Software - Laboratory Information System -for Pathology Labs. Being web-based makes lab software globally accessible. Software for labs offers widest range of pathology tests, direct integration with lab equipment without manual intervention reduces errors and time
Hospital management system business caseNeelam Priya
This document presents a business case for developing a Hospital Management System (HMS) software. The HMS would allow patients located far from hospitals to get online medical advice and treatment recommendations. It would automate major hospital operations like storing and retrieving patient records and billing. Two alternatives are considered: 1) Creating a mobile app for basic functions and 2) Providing doctor contact numbers for emergencies. The document outlines requirements, assumptions, risks, and metrics to measure the project's success in increasing customers and returns within three years.
This document summarizes a graduation project submitted by three students - Gaith Amer Rammah, Alaa Mahmoud Al-Zoubi, and Zaid Alighanayem - for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering at Al-Zaytoonah University of Jordan. The project involves developing a patient record system to make patient medical records easily accessible to medical professionals. The document includes sections on background, literature review, business model, project management, and an abstract and acknowledgment.
SAS programming is important in the pharmaceutical industry for analyzing data from clinical trials to determine if new drugs are safe and effective. Clinical trials test drugs on human subjects in controlled environments. SAS programmers analyze the statistical data from clinical trials using SAS software. SAS programmer jobs in the USA are in high demand. SAS programmers need a strong understanding of statistics, drug development, and regulatory processes to ensure they are properly analyzing clinical trial data and results that can impact human lives. JobAnts is a website that can help candidates find SAS clinical programming positions in the USA and assists employers in finding qualified applicants.
This document outlines the requirements for an electronic health record (EHR) system, including an overall description, specific requirements, diagrams, and a prototype demonstration. It discusses the problem-oriented medical record model and how problem lists have evolved in EHRs. The document also provides details on the proposed project timeline, technology requirements, basic EHR concepts and terminology, and a literature review on EHR adoption.
This document outlines a presentation for a hospital management system created by five group members. It includes sections on contents, introduction, scope, advantages, system requirements, design, appointment list, personal information, limitations, and conclusion. The introduction describes the system's ability to register patients, store their details, and facilitate computerized billing. The scope specifies it can be used in hospitals, clinics, and labs. Advantages include immediate access to data, a friendly interface, and time savings.
The document provides an overview of a project report on a Hospital Management System. It includes an introduction describing the purpose and scope of the system. It then discusses the overall description, including goals, background on existing hospital processes, project requirements, user characteristics, and constraints. Finally, it analyzes the feasibility of the system from technical, economic, operational, and schedule perspectives. The system aims to automate hospital workflows and improve accuracy, reliability, and immediate access to information.
This document outlines a project to develop an Open Source Medical Record Management (MRM) system called "Open MRM" for Western Hospital. A team of 5 students will build the system using Java and open source technologies. The system aims to automate key functions like OPD, billing, labs, and pharmacy to reduce errors and improve efficiency over the hospital's existing manual processes. By making Open MRM free and standards-compliant, the team hopes to help other medium-sized hospitals in the country improve medical services.
Kevin Verrett is seeking employment as a medical laboratory technician or information technician. He has over 20 years of experience working in clinical laboratories and has extensive experience operating various laboratory analyzers. He also has skills in information technology, including networking, operating systems, and programming. His objective is to combine his laboratory and IT skills and gain experience in information technology.
Pharmacy management system fyp documentationAbubakr Cheema
Pharmacy management system fyp documentation
complete project report
Online Pharmacy is a software which is used for small or big level organization such
as pharmacy.This software is based on online pharmacy in which customer orders a
particular medicine and get it.The main purpose of this webapp is to provide facility
to the people living in remote areas or people who uses a particular medicines
monthly but they can’t get it due to a number of reasons.So this app less their worries
and make medicines available for them.Moreover if people are unable to go to the
doctor,they also visit our website and get medicines after complete consultation of our
online doctor.It performs several other operations like adding new doctor,adding new
medicine,delete or modify a medicine approving medicine orders etc .It is made in
java so it is platform independent it can run on any platform like Windows, Unix and
MacOS etc.
This document proposes an anonymous online patient-researcher matching system called Redwoodland that allows patients to remain anonymous while providing their medical data. It aims to recruit substantial patient data and attract researchers/physicians by maintaining privacy. The system provides a secure portal for patients to manage and share their medical records anonymously. It also allows researchers to search anonymized patient data and confidentially communicate with matched patients. The system uses encryption to anonymize patient identities while giving them control over access and use of their data. It is built on open-source technologies for flexibility and low costs. The goal is to facilitate better matches between patients and researchers by addressing privacy concerns and engaging more patients through an anonymous system.
This document provides information about the Discharge 1.2.3 electronic discharge documentation system. It describes how Discharge 1.2.3 automates the discharge process for hospitals and clinicians, reducing time spent on paperwork. It highlights benefits for clinical staff like increased time with patients. The document also discusses return on investment for organizations through increased revenue, reduced medical errors and litigation risks, and improved compliance. It provides an overview of features, customization options, and ease of use.
This document discusses the challenges of testing electronic health record (EHR) software and provides recommendations for improving the testing process. It notes that EHR software involves complex workflows across many systems, making testing difficult. It recommends developing a testing strategy that includes risk analysis to prioritize what to test. This strategy should define testing scope, coverage and responsibilities. It also suggests using manual test cases, exploratory testing, or checklists as testing methods depending on resources and needs. The overall goal is to establish an efficient yet effective testing process to ensure software quality and patient safety.
Clear Protocol is a voice-activated clinical validation system that uses electronic wearables to allow healthcare providers to validate medical procedures in real-time without interrupting patient care. It addresses limitations of existing systems that require use of devices like computers, tablets, or phones. Clear Protocol accepts any clinical procedure and can be used across all healthcare settings. It uses voice recognition to guide users through validation steps and automatically logs completed protocols to enhance documentation. The system is designed to be hands-free and keep providers focused on patients.
This document discusses a project that uses game-theoretic rough sets (GTRS) to improve decision making in medical diagnosis and treatment. The project extends the GTRS model to analyze uncertainty in medical decision making. It aims to obtain three-way decision rules (acceptance, rejection, deferment) using GTRS thresholds. Experimental results on healthcare datasets suggest the approach may improve overall decision quality in medicine. The incorporation of GTRS in web-based medical decision support systems could enrich decision making capabilities.
[BBBtech] elemark for chronic disease care brochureKyongsik Yun
The elemark mobile blood testing device can test multiple parameters for managing chronic diseases like diabetes and cardiovascular disease. It tests glucose, ketone bodies, and cholesterol and stores the results, which can be viewed graphically over time. The data and risk scores can be shared with family and doctors through the elemark care monitoring service. Hospitals can also integrate elemark to sync results to electronic medical records.
A Comparative Study of Nurses Accessing Electronic Patient Record Systems wi...Gilberto Crespo
The main objective of this study was to identify potential usability problems, interaction differences, advantages, and disadvantages of two versions of a nursing documentation system: PDA and Tablet PC. A comparative study of tasks completion was made between these systems. The dependent variables of this study were tasks completion time, number of tasks completed, and user satisfaction. No significant differences were found in completion time of individual tasks between both systems. Significant differences in user satisfaction ratings for the use of the stylus, weight, and portability were found. No significant differences were found in the satisfaction of the nurses with interaction and system aspects between the two nursing documentation versions. The results of the study support the conclusion that PDAs are a better alternative for supporting nursing documentation tasks at bedside than Tablet PCs.
This document provides Rules of Behavior for the internal and external users of the <Information System Name> system. The Rules of Behavior describe security controls associated with user responsibilities and expectations for following security policies. Section 1 provides an overview of Rules of Behavior. Section 2 describes recommended Rules of Behavior for internal users, such as complying with copyright, reporting security incidents, and safeguarding resources. Section 3 describes recommended Rules of Behavior for external users, such as maintaining credential confidentiality, reporting security incidents, and using encryption. Both sections require users to sign acceptance of the Rules of Behavior.
The document provides an overview of an "Electronic Medical Regulation System" project. It includes sections on the introduction, objectives, modules, features, feasibility analysis, need and significance, system model, methodology, and required facilities and bibliography. The main goal is to build a management tool to easily track patient, staff, treatment, and billing information to analyze reports. It aims to reduce time compared to a manual system by accurately maintaining inpatient and outpatient records.
Modification after Initial Review and Transparency and Real-World Performance...EMMAIntl
The next installment in our blog series on Artificial Intelligence/ Machine Learning (AI/ ML) based Software as a Medical Device (SaMD) will cover points three and four of FDA’s proposed Total Product Lifecycle (TPLC) approach: modification after initial review and transparency and real-world performance monitoring...
The document describes an online system for managing an outpatient department (OPD) that aims to reduce effort and increase ease and accuracy. The system allows patients to register online, stores patient and doctor information, handles multiple modules simultaneously, and reduces errors and paperwork. It specifies the system requirements as a 32-bit system with 256MB RAM running Windows 10 and using SQL Server and C#.NET. A feasibility study found the system technically, operationally, and economically feasible. Data flow diagrams and entity relationship diagrams are provided to illustrate how the system will function and store and relate data. The goals of the system are to improve information retrieval and storage, updating, reduce manual errors, and generate accurate reports in order to increase efficiency and productivity
This document discusses several key principles and concepts related to software testing:
1) Testing is context dependent and different types of software require different testing approaches. For example, safety critical software needs more rigorous testing than an e-commerce site.
2) Human errors can introduce defects during any stage of the software development life cycle, from requirements to maintenance. Thorough testing is needed to identify and reduce defects.
3) Exhaustive testing all possible combinations of inputs and conditions is not feasible except for simple cases. Risk-based prioritization is used to guide focused testing efforts.
Hosting remote inspection at pharmaceutical facilities Palash Das
COVID-19 pandemic has put manufacturers, affiliates and inspectors in a new and challenging situation where it is in the public interest to continue to supply medicines while ensuring demonstrated compliance. Regulatory agencies coming with the idea for conducting remote inspection across foreign manufacturing site
7 Pitfalls to Avoid in mHealth Web or App Design— White PaperUBM Canon
This document discusses the convergence of medical and wellness devices, which means health care providers and mHealth companies now face issues that medical device companies have long dealt with, such as navigating regulatory approval and data sharing concerns. As devices collect more body metrics with greater accuracy, they blur the lines between medical and wellness uses. The document outlines seven pitfalls to avoid in mHealth app and web design: 1) expecting eager adoption from reluctant users; 2) letting feature creep overwhelm usability; 3) relying too heavily on expert opinions without considering typical users; 4) assuming you know how users will behave without testing; 5) presenting data in confusing or alarming ways; 6) unintentionally triggering regulatory approval needs; and
This document summarizes key aspects of ISO20072, a standard for verifying the design of inhaler devices. It discusses topics like the Device Functionality Profile (DFP), how it relates to risk assessments and pharmaceutical testing, environmental testing conditions, verifying internal mechanisms, sample sizes for testing, and how to address non-DFP requirements. Some of the challenges discussed include linking device and pharmaceutical testing, maintaining tight environmental controls, verifying mechanisms not visible, and justifying excluding functions from testing. The document aims to provide practical guidance and perspectives on interpreting and applying the standard from the viewpoint of device developers.
The medical device industry is facing unprecedented challenges due to emerging technologies and increased regulatory scrutiny.
Current “waterfall” product development methods are ill-suited to dealing with the pace of change and uncertainty that product development organizations are facing. This eBook addresses:
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* How agile development can help ensure delivery of successful software.
Integritest® 5 instrument: Integrity assurance with ease and confidenceMilliporeSigma
This data sheet covers how to accurately and reliably verify the integrity of your filters and processing equipment with the portable, easy to implement, and automated Integritest® 5 instrument.
This document discusses the fundamentals of software testing. It explains that testing is needed to find defects or bugs in software that can cause problems. Testing helps promote quality by finding bugs and measuring how much of the software is covered by tests. The document also discusses causes of software defects, the role of testing in the development and maintenance process, and how quality is defined from the perspective of meeting customer needs rather than just technical specifications.
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In addition to infrastructure and capacity constraints, CAR-Ts face a very different risk-benefit dynamic in autoimmune compared to oncology, highlighting the need for tolerable therapies with low adverse event risk. CAR-NK and Treg-based therapies are also being developed in certain autoimmune disorders and may demonstrate favorable safety profiles. Several novel non-cell therapies such as bispecific antibodies, nanobodies, and RNAi drugs, may also offer future alternative competitive solutions with variable value propositions.
Widespread adoption of cell therapies will not only require strong efficacy and safety data, but also adapted pricing and access strategies. At oncology-based price points, CAR-Ts are unlikely to achieve broad market access in autoimmune disorders, with eligible patient populations that are potentially orders of magnitude greater than the number of currently addressable cancer patients. Developers have made strides towards reducing cell therapy COGS while improving manufacturing efficiency, but payors will inevitably restrict access until more sustainable pricing is achieved.
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2. before scanning
Plugin the Bio- Profiler to
laptop USB socket.
Please double click on the profiler
icon on your desktop to open the
software.
Remove the protection film
from the plastic disc.
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1 2 3
1 2 3
3. profile plan account login
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When plugged in the first time, the Profiler will establish an internet connection to your profile plan account and will ask for your
username and password. These have been emailed to you from our business portal. If you cannot find this email please login to your
user account at buisness.cell-wellbeing.com and select the tab 'Profiler' and you will be able to view your account details here.
4. user license details
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Please check the
pre-filled data for
correctness, and
change fields if
necessary.
Now click „Save
Licence Details“ to
complete.
5. client data entry
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Once you have
completed the license
details select the
„CLIENTS“ tab and then
„NEW“.
This will enable you to
begin using the system
and sending in data for
profiling.
You are not able to hit
the „SCAN“ button,
unless you have filled
in all mandatory fields.
Then the field „ Basic
Data“ in the progress
bar in the right column
turns to bold.
6. client data entry
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Fill in the data fields
ensuring that you
provide the information
in the mandatory fields
marked in yellow*.
Once filled in, ensure
that you place the hair
samples on to the
profiler before you
select the ‘Scanning’
button.
7. hair sample
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• Take 4 strands of hair with the root attached (small
bulb at the follicle end) Preferably from back of the
head/nape of neck
1
• Place hair directly on to the
scanning plate
• Cover with the
retaining disc
• Eyebrow/body hair will do if head hair not available, optimum
length 2 to 3cm but shorter is testable
• Dyed or permed hair can be tested – please wait 5 days after hair
treatment before testing
•
• Do not scan in plastic or other containers
• Remove and dispose of hair after scanning.
Do Not keep hair samples
• Commence the scan process from
the computer end not the scanner
end button
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9. requesting a report online
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Once the scanning is
completed, select
„Send Now“ and then
„Wellness Report“ from
the drop down menu.
Other profile options
may be available
depending on your
profiler set-up.
For some
organisations, the
number of remaining
stock amount is shown
in brackets after the
profile option when
selecting „Send Now“.
10. accept terms and conditions
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You are required to accept the terms and conditions of use and the profiler user statements before you submit
any data for testing.
11. data sent for processing
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You will receive confirmation that the data has been successfully transferred.
12. not connected to the internet
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If you are not
connected to the
internet and choose the
„Send later“ option, you
can select „Pending
Outbox“ when
connected to the
internet and all tests
not previously sent will
be transmitted.
13. report inbox
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The profile results will be delivered directly into the software and you will be notified by the appearance of a small PDF icon in the
bottom bar of the page. You can retrieve a list of the retrieved reports by clicking on one of the PDF icons in the statusbar or menu.
15. re-testing from client list
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If a client returns for a
re-test, DO NOT re-
enter their data but
search for their existing
record in the search
box, using surname,
first name, as above.
Then scan and ‘send’
as normal.
When searching in that
box, you don‘t need to
enter the complete
names. Just type in
some characters, then
type a comma and
enter search character
for the next column.
16. Select the ‘history’ tab to review all tests completed for a client (or pending tests).
searching client request
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17. There are a number of search criteria you can use to review requests and tests, please select „Filter“
searching test history
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18. Select the reports option to view all of the reports, viewed and un-viewed to navigate to a specific client.
report options
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19. online update of the software
If you go to Maintance -> Search for an internet update and if you do NOT have administrator privileges on your system, the above
box will popup. This means, the update application will be launched now but it might be necessary to supply the credentials of an
user with administrator privileges. If you do not provide them, the update cannot be installed.
The software will check repeatedly (every 3 to 7 days) for new updates and will inform you if there is one available.
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20. data handling
and protection
We take data protection very
seriously and we do everything
within our power to ensure that
any data provided is kept in a
secure environment and
adequately protected by
suitable firewalls and systems.
All data is stored in a secure
server environment and is
duplicated and backed up to
ensure safety and compliance
along with first class service.
All incoming and outgoing data to
our servers is encrypted to ensure it
cannot be traced and hacked and
our servers are SSL (the highest
level of online security) certificated
for additional piece of mind.
We strongly suggest that you back
up your own systems to keep locally
stored records secure and run
firewall and virus protection on all
machines hosting the profiler
software.
Incoming test data and final report
PDFs are kept for 90 days, after
which they are deleted from our
database. All financials records are
stored for the statutory period.
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21. Having worked with this system for 9 years
we have developed a best practice working
model to optimise consistency of results
and client compliance.
The bio-field is a dynamic and non-linear
field which is constantly adjusting to all of
the myriad of cellular changes and
environmental shifts in the body. There is a
constant unseen interplay between the
physical body and the bio-field which
reflects these changes even thousands
of times per second.
Inter-test variability is an issue with all
testing protocols and our bio-profiling
system is no different. The effects of diet,
environment and lifestyle are constantly
changing the cellular interactions, even
thousands of times per second.
To minimise the impact of this each profile
is generated using the current test data, a
correlation algorithm and any previous
results within a 90 day period. This gives
a statistical bias which runs through the
90 day period and gives better
consistency.
In order for the algorithm to work
effectively the same name and date of
birth are required for each test. Hence it’s
very important that you use existing data
when completing a retest and DO NOT
generate a duplicate record.
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best practice
22. important user information
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The Profiler and report provide an indication of topics which may
require user consideration. These ‘topic’ areas can be overlooked in
other test procedures. The system provides suggestions in many
cases, to move towards the restoration of bodily functions and overall
systems recovery.
The evaluation may assist users to consider other options on a cellular
level and the level of substance exchange, which in turn could lead to
improved health and wellbeing.
It is normal that fluctuations/changeability are present, these
fluctuations are acceptable and known in many cellular
examinations.
To expand on this, the testing protocol can be explained using
the onion ring principle, i.e. layered.
The first profile report recognises the most prominent
resonant emissions intensities present, which are then
released (the tension in the bio-field dissipates) during
the scanning process. The second scan, the next
layer and so on and so on.
In order not to let this changeability distort the picture and obtain
expressive indications for decision making, we suggest a minimum 30-
day period between tests. If a specific protocol (for example
supplementation) is being followed, we recommend testing only after all
suggested programs are completed fully.
From extensive practitioner experience, there can be recognisable
patterns in the profile results when used as recommended.
The technology has been developed in Germany, certified to the high
EU standards and is based on the principles of natural and empirical
medicine.
It should be noted that this process/report is not a classical laboratory
examination with absolute figures. It is also not intended to replace or
compete with such a test. It provides indications on the extent of
reaction/resonance in the person, with regard to important
environmental influences on the field of information.
This analysis is in no way intended to be a complete medical
evaluation. To that extent, no final warranty is given or assumed.
Any medical complaints should always be treated by a qualified
professional.
Profiler results are indications of underlying resonance
responses and it is for a qualified medical Doctor,
practitioner or health professional following the Profile
results, to interpret them and apply them to their
clients/patients needs using their own professional
opinion and advice.
All distributors and their users must NOT make any claims in advance
of the nature of the Profiling system that are not explained or laid out in
this description.
No responsibility or liability rests with the Profiler, the Bio-Profile reports
or the company in the event that the service is misused or marketed in
a false and misleading manner.
Responsibility for the health and welfare of all Profiler users’ clients
remains firmly with the user and their professional opinion and
indemnity.
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23. Profiler troubleshooting
Please ensure that your system is running on Windows XP and above and that all windows updates are up to date.
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software will not install
Please ensure that you have followed all instructions on page 4 of the
user guide – before installation.
• The device should not be connected
• You windows updates must be up to date
If this does not work then it might be your „anti-virus“
software which is blocking the program. Before trying
to re-install the software please disable your anti-
virus and try the process again.
The anti-virus/firewall-software may ask you if you
want to block or allow some of the downloaded files.
You should click allow in all cases otherwise the
software will not run.
If it is the „anti-virus“ issue enables you to install the software,
then once installed, you should remove the folder from future
scans which may block online updates of the program: c:/program
files/cell wellbeing
software Installed,
but cannot connect to
the Profiler
If your software is open but your profiler will not connect, then try going
to the settings page and using the „COM autodetect“ button to
identify the right com port for connection.
If the above process does not work, then please contact
the immediate person who registered you as an user of
the profiler and provided you with your login details.
This may be your local distributor or sales agent. To
install the software, then once installed, you should
remove the folder from future scans which may block
online updates of the program: c:/program files/cell
wellbeing
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